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- New research uncovers the survival strategy juvenile Chinook salmon adopt to migrate to the ocean, providing insight on how to conserve the threatened fish.
- Assistant Professor Longji Cui and his team have developed a new technology to turn thermal radiation into electricity in a way that literally teases the basic law of thermal physics.
- Cultural biases, network segregation and subtle mentorship dynamics prevent women from receiving the support they need in entrepreneurship, a new study finds.
- A new laser-based device can scan almost any sample of gas and detect its molecular ingredients down to concentrations in the parts per trillion—not unlike an expert sommelier taking a sniff of a glass of wine.
- CU Boulder engineers have discovered a new acoustic wave mode never seen before that can unlock a new level of cell manipulation capabilities.
- Six years ago, Mark Rentschler helped launch startup company Aspero Medical to develop a medical device used during endoscopy procedures. Today, with the help of grant, Rentschler and team are bringing two new medical devices to the market that have the potential to transform gastrointestinal surgeries.
- Thanks to an anonymous gift, CU Boulder’s Leeds School of Business is investing $3.85 million to launch the Initiative for Global Business Impact, accelerating the school’s world-class research infrastructure and academic reputation.
- Fran Bagenal, a senior research scientist at the Laboratory of Atmospheric and Space Physics at CU Boulder, has been named to the NASA Advisory Council’s Science Committee.
- The annual Leeds Sustainability Case Competition brought together 39 teams from top business schools to develop solutions for sustainability challenges in the age of artificial intelligence.
- Lily Mortensen is advancing research at the leading edge of biomedicine, working on new ways to improve human health.